Opposition parties have initiated a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging biased conduct in the House’s operations. The motion, led by Congress Deputy Leader Gaurav Gogoi, cites instances of the Speaker’s purported partisan behavior, including restricting Opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi from speaking. The Opposition claims that the Speaker allowed a BJP MP to make objectionable remarks without reprimand, while penalizing Opposition MPs for their democratic rights.
The motion accuses Om Birla of overseeing House proceedings in a biased manner and obstructing Opposition voices on critical issues. It highlights incidents where Opposition members were suspended and leaders like Rahul Gandhi were not given a fair chance to address the House. The Opposition’s no-confidence motion, signed by 118 MPs, points out specific instances of what it perceives as the Speaker’s failure to uphold parliamentary decorum and fairness.
The Opposition’s no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is based on allegations of partisan conduct and unfair treatment towards Opposition leaders. The motion, supported by 118 MPs, accuses the Speaker of stifling dissent and not allowing Opposition voices to be heard on important matters. It raises concerns about the Speaker’s handling of House proceedings and his alleged failure to maintain impartiality in facilitating constructive debates.
